Esl @ MindSay


 

   
Good Day
Originally posted on On the Fringe
11 July 2007

I will admit that I am probably not the best ESL teacher ever. I’m hardly qualified, having only taken a short course in English teaching. Half the time I am not really sure what I am doing, I just do it. My students, thank goodness, already have a decent grasp over English grammar. What they need is to use it. Speaking is not something that is emphasized in the Chinese classroom.


So for the last month I have switched gears and changed from aviation English to oral English. Sometimes it is painful trying to think of things to do, other times it is fairly easy. Today I struck gold. I came up with this idea to write wacky, thought-provoking questions on cards and play a game with the students where each one drew a card, thought about it quickly and answered, using more than one word. I used questions like “If you could have any superhero power, what would you choose?” and “If you didn’t need to sleep, what would you do with the extra hours?”


I have 4 students in one class and 6 in the other. We all sat around a big desk and talked non-stop about the questions and other side stories that came up spontaneously. It was fun. Everyone talked. Everyone laughed.


I love days like this!

 
 
   
 

Keeping my fingers crossed!

Okay, I have a really bad headache so I'll make this one quick.

I had my interview. I got there well ahead of time and thought it went really well (very little to nothing that I would do different). I am now waiting to hear back from Amity as to whether or not they wish to offer me a job. If I do get the job (I hope I hope I hope) then the process of getting my visa and placement will begin and I will be shipped out sometime after August. The delay is because they need proof of my graduation and seeing as I don't graduate until May the date of my departure gets pushed back.

I am so hopeful about this tho. I have other programs in mind of course, but I really like this one. Not only is it in Japan (near friends) but I like the benefits and the fact I would get to work with kids. If I do get the job I will post everything I did for my interview process in order to help prospective teachers. If I don't get it I will post everything I did as a nice little guide of what NOT to do.

Until then here I sit. Waiting as usual. And doing homework. *sigh*

-Maru!

 
 
 

 
Latest Comment
Re: The mystery of the Valley Girl dialect. Omigod! Oh. My. God. OHHHHHH - As I recall, I once got a few...

Read...


 
© 2005-2007 MindSay Interactive LLC
| Terms of Service
| Privacy Policy
My Account
Inbox
Account Settings
Lost Password?
Logout
Blog
Update Blog
Edit Old Entries
Pick a Theme
Customize Design
Modify Plugins
Community
Your Profile
Wiki Pages
MindSay Tags
Video & Photos
Geographic Directory
Inside MindSay
About MindSay
MindSay and RSS
Report Spam
Contact Us
Help